Camilla encourages King Charles to mend rift with Prince Harry
Queen Camilla backs King Charles' ambition to reunite with Prince Harry from a distance
Queen Camilla reportedly supports King Charles in his ambition to repair his fractured relationship with Prince Harry but has no intention of getting personally involved. The Queen Consort remains cautious regarding the family dynamic as the trust within the House of Windsor has yet to be fully restored. She reportedly hopes the King, who continues to undergo cancer treatment, will have the opportunity to spend time with his young grandchildren.
Fox News Digital reported on the royal family developments, citing insights from multiple royal experts. Broadcaster Ian Pelham Turner told the publication that he feels the Queen supports the King's desire to reunite with his younger son, though she regularly acts to protect her husband's interests. Royal expert Richard Fitzwilliams added that the Queen is a firm believer in duty, noting that she cares deeply for the monarch and recognises that the ongoing family rift has caused him significant worry.
The underlying history of the monarch's relationship with his wife dates back decades, culminating in their marriage in 2005. The long-standing affection between the couple was famously highlighted during a public engagement for the British Asian Trust in 2022. During the event, the father-of-two openly expressed his deep affection by referring to his wife by the Urdu pet name "mehbooba," which translates to "beloved." He remarked to the gathered crowd at the time that he could not quite believe two years had passed since both his "mehbooba" and himself were last able to meet with the attendees.
While the Queen continues to prioritise the health and peace of the King during his medical treatments, she maintains a strict boundary regarding the internal family dispute. Royal commentators emphasise that her supportive stance is focused entirely on her husband's well-being and his connection to his grandchildren. She remains determined to shield the monarch from unnecessary stress, ensuring her involvement does not extend into active mediation between the estranged family members.
